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August 18th, 2026 | 18:05 PM LIFE Soccer 2

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The Seattle Reign have signed Ivorian forward Ami Diallo through the 2028 NWSL season, the club announced Tuesday.

Diallo, ​25, arrives for an undisclosed transfer fee from ‌ASEC Mimosas after leading them to a second straight Ivorian Division 1 title and a run to the CAF Women's Champions ​League final.

She contributed 31 goals during the 2025-26 domestic ​campaign, second most in the league.

"Ami is a ⁠dynamic attacking player who has already shown her ability ​to produce at a high level, and we believe ​she has tremendous potential to continue growing in our environment," Reign general manager Lesle Gallimore said. "She brings quality, athleticism and a competitive ​mentality to our group, and her experience competing on ​the international stage will serve her well as she makes the transition ‌to ⁠the NWSL. We're excited to welcome Ami to Seattle and help her take the next step in her career."

Diallo was one of three finalists for the 2025 CAF ​Women's Interclub Player ​of the ⁠Year award.

"I'm very excited to join Seattle Reign FC and begin this next chapter ​of my career in the NWSL," she ​said. "I'm looking ⁠forward to joining my new teammates, competing in a new league and giving everything I have for this club. ⁠I ​can't wait to get to Seattle ​and meet the fans."

Diallo is set to arrive in Seattle in the ​coming weeks, pending receipt of her P-1 visa.

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